- (1923 - 1952) Performed on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1923) Stage Play: Little Jessie James. Musical comedy/farce. Based on a book by Harlan Thompson. Music by Harry Archer. Lyrics by Harlan Thompson. Directed by Walter Brooks. Longacre Theatre (moved to the Little Theatre on 28 Jan 1924- close): 15 Aug 1923- 19 Jul 1924 (385 performances). Cast: Carl Anderson, Herbert Bostwick, Bobbie Breslau, James B. Carson, Loretta Flushing, Roger Gray, Nan Halperin, Winifred Harris, Miriam Hopkins (as "Juliet"), Edna Howard, Allen Kearns, Iris Loraine, Claire Luce (as "Claire") [Broadway debut], Dorothy Martin, Lucila Mendez, Agnes Morrisey, Blanche O'Brien, Ann Sands, Bonnie Shaw, Emily Stead, Clara Thropp, Frances Upton (as "Frances"), Jay Velie (as "Paul Revere") [Broadway debut]. Replacement actors [during run]: Louise Allen (as "Jessie Jamieson"), John Boles (as "Paul Revere") [Broadway debut], John Mulligan (as "Clarence"), Al Raymond (as "S. Block"), George Spelvin (as "Harold"), Margaret Wilson (as "Geraldine Flower"). Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1924) Stage Play: Dear Sir. Musical comedy. Based on a book by Edgar Selwyn. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Directed by David Burton. Times Square Theatre: 23 Sep 1924- 4 Oct 1924 (15 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, June Baldwin, Ida Berry, William Boren, Hazel Bunting, Betty Campbell, Helen Carrington, Walter Catlett, Austin Clark, Ritchy Craig, Clifford Daly, Regina Daw, Marion Donnelly, Josephine Dunn, Victoire Dutel, Dorothy Fitzgibbon, Raymond Hall, Madeline Janis, Norman Jefferson, Janearl Johnson, Katherine Kohler, Trudy Lake, Ainsley Lambert, Lovey Lee, Arthur Lipson, Clair Lipton, Claire Luce (as "Clair"), Kathlene Martyn, Margery Martyn, John McCullough, Beth Meakins, Francis Murphy, Helen Orb, Evelyn Plumador, Geraldine Reavard, Dorthea Richmond, Rita Royce, Frank Schulze, Oscar Shaw, George Sweet, Genevieve Tobin, Julia Warren, Peggy Watts, William WIlder, Billy Wilson, Devah Worrell. Produced by Philip Goodman.
- (1924) Stage Play: Music Box Revue. Musical revue. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Directed by John Murray Anderson. Music Box Theatre: 1 Dec 1924- May 1925 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast: Fanny Brice, Bobby Clark, The Duell Sisters, Helen Lyons, Margarita, Joseph McCauley, Paul McCullough, Grace Moore, Carl Randall, Irving Rose, Ula Sharon, Oscar Shaw, Hal Sherman, Tamaris. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1926) Stage Play: No Foolin'. Musical revue. Directed by Edward Royce and Walter Wilson. Globe Theatre: 24 Jun 1926- 25 Sep 1926 (108 performances). Cast included: James Barton, Paulette Goddard, Claire Luce. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1927) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1927. Musical revue. Based on material by Harold Atteridge and Eddie Cantor. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Music by Irving Berlin. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Ferde Grofe, Arthur Gutman, Louis Katzman, Paul Lannin, Frank Tours and Roy Webb. Featuring songs by Bill Munro. Directed by Sammy Lee, Zeke Colvan and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.. New Amsterdam Theatre: 16 Aug 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (167 performances). Cast: Jean Ackerman, Pirkko Ahlquist, Wilma Ansell, Jean Audree, Anita Avila, Franklyn Bauer, Dorothy Bauman, Leo Bill, Bonnie Blackwood, Antoinette Boots, Helen Hayes Brown, Genevieve Browne, The Brox Sisters, Gloria Bujee, Edna Bunte, Dorothy Burr, Bobbie Campbell, Eddie Cantor, Kae Carroll, Olga Chalmers, Peggy Chamberlin, Paul Chezzi, Lillian Clark, Babe Colby, Ripples Covert, Eileen Cullen, Mignon Dallette, Myrna Darby, Claudia Dell, Irene Delroy, Dorothy Donahue, Mary Donahue, Pauline Dove, Alma Drange, Anna Dumar, Cliff Edwards, Ruth Etting, Fairchild & Rainger, Murrel Finely, Grace Fleming, Lora Foster, Amy Frank, Vera Fredericks, Marie Gale, Rose Gale, Paul Ghezzi, Doreen Glover, Rita Glynde, Frances Gorton, Evelyn Graves, Velma Grimm, Edith Hayward, Dan Healy, Ross Hines, Edna Wallace Hopper, The Ingenues, Bob Ingersoll, Mary Irwin, Madeline Janis, Billie Jenks, Paula Jones, Bettye Junod, Helen Kaiser, Lily Kimari, Lydia Krashinsky, Kathleen Krosby, Ida Lanvin, Marjorie Leet, Frances Leighton, Marguerite Lichti, Claire Luce, Polly Luce, Marie Marceline, Margaret Mayer, Harry McNaughton, Beth Milton, Mixi, Catherine Moylan, Bonnie Murray, Myrio and Desha, Marie Novak, Agnes O'Laughlin, Blanche Olsen, Peggy O'Neil, Nona Otero, Jessie Payne, Frank Phillips, Nickie Pitell, Alice Pleis, Louise Powell, William H. Power, Albertina Rasche Girls, Gladys Rennick, Anita Rice, Kathryn Ringquist, Virginia Roberts, Olga Royce, Lee Russell, Dorothy Ryan, Phil Ryley, Blanche Satchell, Bunny Schum, Mickie Seiden, Tommie Shannon, Frank Sherlock, Al Siegel, Mina Smith, Mina Sorel, Laura Standish, Cora Stephens, Jack Stevens, Wanda Stevenson, Norma Taylor, Andrew Tombes, Nildred Turner, Frances Upton, Blossom Vreeland, Florence Ward, Marion Wellman, Lucy Westgate, Gertrude Williams, Frances Woodward, Gladys Young. Produced by A.L. Erlanger and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1929) Stage Play: Scarlet Pages. Drama. Written by Samuel Shipman and John B. Hymer. Directed by Ira Hards. Morosco Theater: 9 Sep 1929- Nov 1929 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Jean Adair, Lee Baker, J. Moy Bennett, William Burnett, Elmer Cornell, John Costello, Elizabeth Council, Gilberta Faust, Elsie Ferguson (as "Mary Bancroft"), Jack Fifer, Albert Hall, David Higgins, Francesca Hill, Claire Luce, Lily Marne, John Martin, Donald McClelland, Sue Moore, John Moran, Henry Pemberton, A.H. Reno, Glen Snyder, Robert Williams. Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Filmed by First National Pictures [distributed by Warner Bros.] as Scarlet Pages (1930).
- (1931) Stage Play: Society Girl. Comedy. Written by John Larkin Jr. Directed by Stanley Logan. Booth Theatre: 30 Dec 1931- Jan 1932 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Robert Allen, Brian Donlevy, Claire Luce (as "Judy Gelett"), Hallie Manning, Charles Palazzi, Gordon Richards, Tom Rutherford, Helen Shipman, John Taylor, Edna West. Produced by William Brandt.
- (1932) Stage Play: Gay Divorce. Musical-comedy. Ethel Barrymore Theatre (moved to the Shubert Theatre on 16 Jan 1933- close): 29 Nov 1932- 1 Jul 1933 (248 performances). Cast: Fred Astaire, Luella Gear, Edna Abbey, Helen Allen, Eric Blore, Roland Bottomley, Joan Burgess, Martin Cravath, Eleanor Etheridge, Sonia B. Fitch, Jean Frontai, Mitzi Garner, Taylor Gordon, Billie Green, Ethel Hampton, G.P. Huntley Jr., Claire Luce (as "Mimi"), Mary Jo Matthews, Grace Moore, Pat Palmer, Erik Rhodes, Bobbie Sheehan, Jacquie Simmons, Betty Starbuck, Dorothy Waller. Produced by Dwight Wiman and Tom Weatherly.
- (1937) Stage Play: Of Mice and Men. Drama. Written by John Steinbeck. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Music Box Theatre: 23 Nov 1937- May 1938 (closing date unknown/207 performances). Cast: Walter Baldwin, Sam Byrd, Broderick Crawford (as "Lennie"), Thomas Findley, Wallace Ford, Will Geer, John F. Hamilton, Claire Luce (as "Curley's Wife"), Charles Slattery, Leigh Whipper. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1947) Stage Play: Portrait in Black. Drama. Written by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. Directed by Reginald Denham. Booth Theatre: 14 May 1947- 5 Jul 1947 (61 performances). Cast: Sidney Blackmer, Donald Cook, Dorothea Jackson, Barry Kelley, Claire Luce (as "Tanis Talbot"). Produced by David Lowe and Edgar F. Luckenbach.
- (1950) Stage Play: With a Silk Thread. Written and directed by Elsa Shelley. Lyceum Theatre: 12 Apr 1950- 22 Apr 1950 (13 performances). Cast: Phil Arthur, Phillip Huston, William Duff, Henry Hart, Claire Luce (as "Rose Raymond"), Mary MacLeod, Carole Mathews, Lilia Skala. Produced by Irving Kaye Davis.
- (1952) Stage Play: Much Ado About Nothing. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Raffaello De Banfield. Directed by Antony Eustrel. Music Box Theatre: 1 May 1952- 3 May 1952 (4 performances). Cast: John W. Austin, Bruce Barlow, Nat Burns, Herbert Coleman, Melville Cooper (as "Dogberry"), Antony Eustrel, John Giroux, Ernest Graves, Preston Hanson, Carl Harbord, Carl Harms, Al Hedison, Diane Howard, Claire Luce (as "Beatrice, an orphan, Leonato's niece") [Final Broadway role], Joseph Macaulay, Barry Macollum, David Massey, Patricia McCarthy, Peggy Nelson, Raimonda Orselli, Deirdre Owens, Jay Robinson, Eric Sinclair, Evan Thomas, Edward Van Sickle. Produced by Luther Greene. Produced in association with Jerry Tishman.
- (April 1939) She acted in the stage adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, "Of Mice and Men," at Gate Studio Theatre in London, England with John Mills and Niall McGinnis in the cast.
- (1945) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Antony and Cleopatra," in the Stratford Theatre Festival production at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Antony Eustrel, Tristan Rawson, Moira Lister, Mary Honer, and Viola Lyel in the cast. Robert Atkins was director.
- (1945) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night", in the Stratford Theatre Festival production at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Robert Atkins, David Read and Moira Lister in the cast. Robert Atkins was the director.
- (1945) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Merry Wives of Windsor," in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Robert Atkins, Margaret Boyd, Graham Crowden (Robert), Antony Eustrel, and Viola Lyel in the cast. Robert Atkins was director.
- (February 1945) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Merry Wives of Windsor," in the Stratford-Upon-Avon Shakespeare Theatre Festival production at the New Theatre in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England with Robert Atkins, David Peel, Horace Sequeira, Andrew Faulds (Pistol), Margaret Boyd, Tristan Rawson, and Graham Crowden (Robert) in the cast. Robert Atkins was director.
- (February 1945) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," in the Stratford-Upon-Avon Shakespeare Theatre Festival production at the New Theatre in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England with Robert Atkins, Moira Lister, David Peel, Horace Sequeira, David Read, Peter Bell, Andrew Faulds (First Officer), and Mary Honer in the cast. Robert Atkins was director.
- (1945) She acted in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Robert Atkins, Anthony Eustrel, Margaret Boyd, Moira Lister, David Peel, Viola Lyel and Horace Sequeira in the cast. Robert Atkins was the director.
- (Summer 1955) She acted in John Colton's play, "Shanghai Gesture," in a Kenley Players production in Bristol, Pennsylvania with Claire Luce in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (May 1, 1951) Guest on the daytime TV talk show "Margaret Arlen Program".
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